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Write Names using Satellite Images from NASA Landsat Navigation

NASA Landsat satellites have been imaging Earth since 1972. Over the years, natural features and human-made structures captured in those images form shapes that look like letters of the alphabet. NASA created a tool that finds those shapes in satellite photos so you can spell out words or names.

Link : https://science.nasa.gov/mission/landsat/outreach/your-name-in-landsat/

How it works:
1. Go to NASA’s “Your Name in Landsat” site or search “NASA Landsat spelling”
2. Type your name or any word
3. The tool searches the Landsat archive and pulls real satellite images where rivers, roads, fields, or buildings form each letter
4. It stitches the images together to spell your name using only natural Earth features seen from space

Example:
Type “CALICUT” and it might use a bend in a river for C, a road intersection for A, a lake shape for L, etc. Each letter is an actual Landsat image taken from orbit.

Why it’s cool:
You’re literally writing with the planet. Every letter is a real place on Earth photographed by Landsat 8 or 9 from 705 km above. Great for YouTube thumbnails, educational content, or showing how satellites map Earth.

You can save the final image or share the link. NASA also explains where each letter image was taken.

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